"This is the worst economic times of our lifetime," said Democratic Senator Sherod Brown.

And the German shipping company DHL, announced it's dropping its U.S. delivery services, translating to a loss of around 8,000 - 9,000 jobs.

Particularly hard hit is its hub in Wilmington, Ohio.

Mayor Dave Raizk remainded optimistic saying, "We're not gonna have a ghost town. This is a great community, there's wonderful people that live here, and we're all gonna work together."

Meanwhile, there's a battle brewing over transparency with the first bailout package.

Bloomberg news reports the Federal Reserve has refused to list all the recipients of the nearly $2-trillion in emergency loans paid for by taxpayers - creating a climate of doubt for the credit markets in already uncertain financial times.